EVERTON FC start off their season against Man United at Goodison Park tonight - we've been collecting your thoughts on the forthcoming campaign for the past couple of weeks and the results are in before the big kick-off.

EVERTON FC start off their season against Man United at Goodison Park tonight - we've been collecting your thoughts on the forthcoming campaign for the past couple of weeks and the results are in before the big kick-off.

Who will be Everton's most influential player this season?

A three-way battle here. Midfield general Marouane Fellaini came out on top with 32.3%, second was striker Nikica Jelavic on 30.7% and next was returning hero Steven Pienaar on 25.7%.

Which player are you most concerned about, if any?

The answer to this question has left the building. 20.7% of Blues fans said Jack Rodwell , who has now left for Man City paving the way for David Moyes to recruit Belgian forward Kevin Mirallas to bolster his front line options. Next was Victor Anichebe on 19.6% and Leighton Baines - presumably for fear of losing him - on 12.4%.

Which Everton player is most likely to emerge from the youth set-up?

Two players were out in front in this category - 19-year-old striker Conor McAleny on 43.8% and left back Luke Garbutt, also 19, on 36.1%, with defender Jake Bidwell in third on 12.8%.

Which is Everton's strongest and weakest department?

Midfield was the most popular choice with 49.7% followed by defence on 42.7%. Only 4.3% said attack, but that could soon change if Naismith and Mirallas hit the ground running and Jelavic continues his deadly form from last season.

When asked what is the Blues' weakest area, 55.0% said attack , 18.4% replied with defence, 14.3% went for midfield and 12.3% said goalkeeper.

If you could sign one player for the Blues this summer who would it be?

The larger the name in the picture above, the more supporters who want to see him come to the club.

One player cropped up over and over again - Adam Johnson of Man City. The Blues have been heavily linked with a move for the winger this summer, with some speculation Jack Rodwell's switch to Manchester might give Everton an inroad into a deal. No doubt there would be competition for his signature if he was available on loan, but fans would certainly love to see him at Goodison Park.

Prolific forward Jordan Rhodes of Huddersfield Town and Spurs striker Jermain Defoe were also high on the wanted list - as well as a certain Michael Owen, formerly of Liverpool and Man United...

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How would you rate EFC boss David Moyes out of 10?

David Moyes continues to enjoy fulsome support from Blues fans after a decade at the helm. He was rated 8 out of 10 by 34.4% of respondents, 9 out of 10 by 26.6%, 10 out of 10 by 20.8% and 7 out of 10 by 13.0%.

Only 5.1% rated the boss 6 out of 10 or less.

Where will Everton finish in the Premier League?

The most optimistic 2.0% of fans said the Blues will win the league, but perhaps a more realistic 75.9% believe Everton will finish in a Europa League place . 8.1% feel EFC can crack the top four and 13.4% said mid-table is the most likely scenario next May. Just 0.7% said the side will be relegated.

Will Everton get more or less points than last season?

The Blues ended up in seventh place on 56 points last time round, but 78.3% of fans feel they can better that in 2012/13 . 6.8% said the team would be worse off at the end of the campaign and 14.9% predict exactly the same tally.

Who will win the Premier League this season?

Most Blues think the title is heading back to Manchester - 42.8% opting for Man City and 37.6% for Man United. Next in line were Chelsea with 12.7% followed by Arsenal on 3.3%.

Who will win the FA Cup?

Blues are backing their side for glory, with 30.8% saying they believe it is their year for the FA Cup . Chelsea were next on 19.2%, followed by Man City on 18.8% and Man United on 14.0%.

Who will win the League Cup?

And it's a cup double for the Blues! 24.7% said Everton , followed by Chelsea on 17.2%, Arsenal on 15.6%, Spurs on 13.0% and Man City on 12.7%.